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Amp up your X-Men adventures with a blast from the past with this All New X-Men Set! This is a box full of heroes from the past, including Marvel's Cyclops, Marvel's Angel, Marvel Girl, Iceman and Marvel's Beast figures. Each figure stands ready to defend the X-Men and the human race from certain disaster! Your collection won't be complete without the figures in this All New X-Men set!

I had read some reviews that said this set wasn't all that good, but I love the classic X-Men, so I bought it anyway, and I have to say that I personally think...Read complete review

I had read some reviews that said this set wasn't all that good, but I love the classic X-Men, so I bought it anyway, and I have to say that I personally think it's great!! Despite a couple of minor issues, I really don't know how they could have made it any better.

The only nitpick I have with the set is that the Beast's lower arms have no articulation below the elbow. Meaning that his wrists don't move and he has no forearm swivel. Which is weird because there is a perfect line where his sleeve meets his bare arm where they could have naturally put a swivel joint. In fact it's really a surprise that they didn't. This somewhat limits his poseability, but it's definitely not a deal breaker. He's still an incredibly cool and very poseable figure.

Other than that one minor gripe, the rest of the set is stellar (in my opinion). I had no problems with the paint applications on any of the figures, or any other quality control issues. In fact, I liked it so much, I bought two of them.

If you are on the fence about whether or not to buy this box-set, I would go ahead and get it while you can. It's probably the one and only chance you are going to get to own Marvel Legends versions of the original X-Men. Don't listen to a bunch of hyper-critical collectors who think that every little detail has to be perfectly the way they want it, or they think it stinks. Trust me, it's not a bad set of figures at all.

Despite my one problem with the Beast, I still gave this item a 5-Star rating so it will help to raise it's overall score. Because I definitely think it deserves more than just 3-Stars.

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This set started out as a great idea, but somewhere along the line, did not end up being as good as it could have been. It's almost as if Hasbro rushed to produce...Read complete review

This set started out as a great idea, but somewhere along the line, did not end up being as good as it could have been. It's almost as if Hasbro rushed to produce something in order to meet its deadline with Toys R Us. The set is overpriced, the paint jobs are average (at best), and the quality of some figures is inconsistent and lacking. For the amount of money you pay for this set, you get nothing extra besides five, simple figures. No display stands, no interchangeable (unmasked or variant) heads or hands, no comic or poster book, and no weapons or accessories of any kind. At least with other Marvel Legends offerings, you get some of that stuff when you pay your twenty or more dollars—if they have it in stock. Their prices keep going up every year, so you should get a little bang for your buck. As mentioned by previous reviewers, the paint jobs are not very good, especially in the areas of the face and upper torsos of the figures. In many cases, there was a lot of overlapping with no sharp, clean divisions between two different colors and the eyes were painted on incorrectly. One eye would be looking straight ahead while the other would be looking off to the left or the right. In my TRU store, if one or two figures had good paints jobs, the others didn't. You'd end up having to buy 4 or 5 different sets to get every character with no major paint flaws on it. The inconsistency doesn't stop there. It goes on into how some of these figures were articulated. All the figures have the same body sculpts that Hasbro has used before. And, to me, that's just fine. That keeps this set in line with the other Marvel Legends figures that are out there. Aside from Cyclops' left hand not being able to touch his visor very well, he's a decent figure. Marvel Girl is pretty cool, too. Angel's wings are not articulated at all and do not fit into the hole in his back very securely. With enough time and play wear, they are heavy enough that they would easily become loose and fall out on their own. Iceman is barely average because he has an awful head sculpt and has way too much muscle definition to pass as someone who is coated in ice. Also, his right hand is in a stupid pose for a character with his powers. It should be a fist or an open hand instead of cupped, like he's supposed to hold an accessory that doesn't exist with this set. On the bright side, he has the best paint job primarily because he doesn't require much painting to be complete. And, finally, there's Beast. His shins are a little bigger around than the rest of his leg where his skin meets the costume just below his knees. It's like they borrowed legs from some other figure and put it on this figure. His forearms, wrists, and hands are not articulated at all. Why would they do this?? The most agile and acrobatic member of the team and they rob him of critical articulation for posing. This set is OK for those who have to have it for their collections, but if you miss out on it, don't feel bad. Your money will be well spent elsewhere.

The package is very nice with a opening door cover that lets you view the figures perfectly without having to actually open the package. All 5 figures are detailed perfectly and capture the designs of the All-New X-Men as they appear in the comics! I am extremely happy with this purchase, especially at its current price!

I had read some reviews that said this set wasn't all that good, but I love the classic X-Men, so I bought it anyway, and I have to say that I personally think it's great!! Despite a couple of minor issues, I really don't know how they could have made it any better.

The only nitpick I have with the set is that the Beast's lower arms have no articulation below the elbow. Meaning that his wrists don't move and he has no forearm swivel. Which is weird because there is a perfect line where his sleeve meets his bare arm where they could have naturally put a swivel joint. In fact it's really a surprise that they didn't. This somewhat limits his poseability, but it's definitely not a deal breaker. He's still an incredibly cool and very poseable figure.

Other than that one minor gripe, the rest of the set is stellar (in my opinion). I had no problems with the paint applications on any of the figures, or any other quality control issues. In fact, I liked it so much, I bought two of them.

If you are on the fence about whether or not to buy this box-set, I would go ahead and get it while you can. It's probably the one and only chance you are going to get to own Marvel Legends versions of the original X-Men. Don't listen to a bunch of hyper-critical collectors who think that every little detail has to be perfectly the way they want it, or they think it stinks. Trust me, it's not a bad set of figures at all.

Despite my one problem with the Beast, I still gave this item a 5-Star rating so it will help to raise it's overall score. Because I definitely think it deserves more than just 3-Stars.

This set started out as a great idea, but somewhere along the line, did not end up being as good as it could have been. It's almost as if Hasbro rushed to produce something in order to meet its deadline with Toys R Us. The set is overpriced, the paint jobs are average (at best), and the quality of some figures is inconsistent and lacking. For the amount of money you pay for this set, you get nothing extra besides five, simple figures. No display stands, no interchangeable (unmasked or variant) heads or hands, no comic or poster book, and no weapons or accessories of any kind. At least with other Marvel Legends offerings, you get some of that stuff when you pay your twenty or more dollars—if they have it in stock. Their prices keep going up every year, so you should get a little bang for your buck. As mentioned by previous reviewers, the paint jobs are not very good, especially in the areas of the face and upper torsos of the figures. In many cases, there was a lot of overlapping with no sharp, clean divisions between two different colors and the eyes were painted on incorrectly. One eye would be looking straight ahead while the other would be looking off to the left or the right. In my TRU store, if one or two figures had good paints jobs, the others didn't. You'd end up having to buy 4 or 5 different sets to get every character with no major paint flaws on it. The inconsistency doesn't stop there. It goes on into how some of these figures were articulated. All the figures have the same body sculpts that Hasbro has used before. And, to me, that's just fine. That keeps this set in line with the other Marvel Legends figures that are out there. Aside from Cyclops' left hand not being able to touch his visor very well, he's a decent figure. Marvel Girl is pretty cool, too. Angel's wings are not articulated at all and do not fit into the hole in his back very securely. With enough time and play wear, they are heavy enough that they would easily become loose and fall out on their own. Iceman is barely average because he has an awful head sculpt and has way too much muscle definition to pass as someone who is coated in ice. Also, his right hand is in a stupid pose for a character with his powers. It should be a fist or an open hand instead of cupped, like he's supposed to hold an accessory that doesn't exist with this set. On the bright side, he has the best paint job primarily because he doesn't require much painting to be complete. And, finally, there's Beast. His shins are a little bigger around than the rest of his leg where his skin meets the costume just below his knees. It's like they borrowed legs from some other figure and put it on this figure. His forearms, wrists, and hands are not articulated at all. Why would they do this?? The most agile and acrobatic member of the team and they rob him of critical articulation for posing. This set is OK for those who have to have it for their collections, but if you miss out on it, don't feel bad. Your money will be well spent elsewhere.

So I have subscribed and am up to date on the all-new x-men series and when I saw they had a toys r us exclusive and were not making this a comic con exclusive, I had to grab it. It includes all 5 original x-men figures and is packaged very nicely. Great for displaying. Its a great addition to the marvel legends collection.

These figures are a good representation of the original X-Men team in the modern Marvel Legends style. They look great, other than a few sloppy paint apps. Worth the price if you or your kids are X-Men fans.

First off, I think these guys look a lot better in person than in the picture. This is Professor Xavier's original cast of X-Men (don't be fooled by and retcon stories that say otherwise). The break down of each figure:

1-3) Iceman, Cyclops, and Jean Grey all look fine.

4) Angel: Kind of disappointed that his wings are so limited in articulation. Modern Marvel Legends figures with wings can extend and stuff, these are just static sculpts.

5) Beast: Cool except that he has limited articulation, can't move feet and wrists the way most figures can and for this character . . . that is sort of a big deal since he was always shown jumping around and stuff.